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pragya sharda

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The Regional Continuity Model of modern Homo sapiens origins proposes that
 
  a. modern humans appear solely in Africa.
  b. pre-modern populations in Europe, Asia and Africa all evolved into modern Homo sapiens.
  c. there was no gene flow between pre-modern populations from different regions of the Old World.
  d. gene mixing was low if there was any at all.
  e. all H. sapiens came from Africa.

Question 2

What is the theory proposed by Relethford called
 
  a. Mostly out of Africa.
  b. Complete replacement.
  c. Partial replacement.
  d. Regional
  e. Complete



patma1981

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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